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The KISS Method For Determining Social Media ROI

SocMed Sean

The loss of this knowledge can ultimately impact your customer satisfaction if the tribal knowledge was never captured in any organizational knowledge base. Wikis, idea networks, blogs, and social Intranets are a great tools that can be used to encourage employees to share what they know.

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My Dear Consultant - Think About It !

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My consultant is so convinced that: I should be present on social-network. I should write a blog I should ‘Ajaxify’ my current website I should jump into the conversation I should use a Wiki for enterprise-collaboration And do what not & what not… Why ‘But Why? His Thoughts. I should use a micro-blog like ‘ Twitter ’.

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KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Our new KM Edge groups on LinkedIn and Facebook. are designed to help you connect with one another and share knowledge and expertise. Our Facebook group is smaller, but becoming a fan will let you access KM Edge updates directly from your Facebook account. Shaking Hands in a Social Networking World.

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Ways of assessing organizational learning

Buzz Marketing for Technology

However, in my case, blackboard and university wikis are erased at the end of the semester because of FERPA (student privacy laws). Social Networks and Personal Learning: Fiinding th. New type of communication with facebook? Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work. Blogging and culture.

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Join Us for Launch of Social Media Club Hawaii Chapter

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Most chapters have monthly meetings with guest speakers to share knowledge. Members also interact frequently online via the wiki and the many developing events and activities. You can also join the fledgling Facebook Group or keep tabs on our page on the SMC Wiki. Agenda Welcome, Introductions, (bring your business cards!)

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Using Social Media to Promote Your Event: Step 2

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All past and upcoming podcamp events are listed on the official Podcamp Wiki. Dustin Nielson May 20, 2009 at 7:08 pm If your looking for a cheap way to promote or sell tickets online you should checkout the Facebook application Viral Events.

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Case Study: Twitter + Two Weeks = $7000 Raised

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Learn more about how to use Social Media to Promote Your Event. at the Rotary Club of Honolulu Sunset May 28-30: Social Media Skills for Musicians: Twitter, Facebook, Blogging, & Podcasting at the N? Reed Ryan’s colorful play-by-play coverage to get a feeling for how this event unfolded. Share/Bookmark Thanks for reading!